Brock Zeman returns to The Sunset Saloon, Monday, July 13!

Brock Zeman returns to The Sunset Saloon, Monday, July 13!

Brock Zeman returns to The Sunset Saloon, Monday, July 13!

Tell the Band to Go Home & Steel Belted Radio proudly present:

Brock Zeman
Monday, July 13 7:30 pm.
Suggested donation: $20 (but pay what you think is fair!)
brockzeman.com

If you wish, bring a drink for yourself, and/or a snack to share, but we’ve always got plenty of all of those on hand!

All are welcome (bring the kids, friends, family, people off the street, whatever)! Our house is family friendly (we’ve got 3 kids, a trampoline, and plenty of room, so feel free to bring the family), easy-going, friendly, and open to all! If you don’t know us yet, come on down and make some new friends!

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Brock Zeman embodies everything I love: He’s a super hard-working, genuine, decent human being who happens to put on engaging and amazing live shows and he writes powerful songs. It’s all there, and it amazes me that more people don’t see it. Somehow, 11 albums in, Zeman is still flying under the general radar, and playing places like some joker’s living room.

Well, on the strength of his new album, I hope that will change. Zeman is a bit of a musical chameleon – he’s put all kinds of sounds and backup configurations on his albums, and he’s written many different kinds of songs. The ones that I like best are the songs that are straightforward, straight from the heart tales of real feelings and real experiences. I love it when those get wrapped up in memorable, accessible melodies, and when the production allows for the lyrics to shine, and the band provides just the right accentuation. Brock’s new album does that, and so much more. It is without a doubt my favourite album of the year (and I honestly don’t see how anything in the second half of the year could come close.) I like it so much, I wrote a glowing review of the album, which Brock was so pleased with, he’s using it as his bio. A real honour. It’s below.

Brock will once again be joined by his most valued sidekick/friend Blair Hogan. You’ve seen what Hogan can do and what he brings to the show. He’s indispensable. This time out, they’ve added singer/songwriter Tom Savage to the band, playing bass and making beats with his feet. This should be neat!

Friends, believe me. Zeman is the real deal. He needs to be seen and heard. This is your chance. I sure hope you don’t miss it!

Here’s that review/bio:

Over the course of 11 albums, Ottawa area singer songwriter Brock Zeman has built a reputation as a writer of great depth and passion, through his thoughtful, often personal songs. But he’s got a rough, rockin’ side as well. Joined on relentless tours across Western Canada and down to Texas and back by his ever present collaborator, Blair Hogan, and often drummer Dylan Roberts, Zeman and crew can put on a powerful show that has attendees rocking as much as feeling the stories that he tells in song. He could easily be the bastard son of Lucinda Williams and Steve Earle, with a gravelly Tom Waits voice.

On his last couple of albums, Zeman had been experimenting with dense sound scapes that told as much of the story as his words. On the newest, “Pulling Your Sword out of the Devil’s Back,” the words and melody are at the forefront, and with a batch of songs as strong as these, they certainly should be. The melodies on the record are his strongest yet. Many are instantly memorable, and could find a home on commercial country or rock radio. If those tired formats played powerful songs like these, “Dead Man’s Shoes” could be a strong country hit, and “Little Details” or “Some Things Always Stay” would be blaring out of car windows all summer long.

Although the songs and the album sound fun, there is some deep emotion spilled out. Zeman tells some sad stories of heartbreak and love gone wrong on this one. One of the most sad and powerful songs is “10 Year Fight,” where he recounts seeing the father of a former lover, who has been struggling after “Daddy’s little girl, she’s gone wrong.” After the meeting Zeman says, “I finally lost the battle of a 10 year fight. I broke a promise to myself that you would never get a song. Don’t it look like I was wrong.”

In the powerful title track Zeman speaks more than sings, “I live in a house full of ghosts that just won’t let me be. I let ‘em in myself, but now I can’t get ‘em to leave. I’m haunted by love…” and now he’s exorcising those ghosts inside of these songs. For him, writing songs is “Juggling words and chiseling lines to tell a story, to tell the truth… It’s just heart to tongue, tongue to hand, blah, blah, blah, and struggle.” Later in the song, Zeman says, “And when you really knock it out, and all the planets align, it’s like pulling your sword out of the devil’s back and saying ‘No! Not this time!’” before building to a powerful crescendo finish.

With this record, the sword has obviously come loose, and there’s no doubt that Zeman will use it to battle other ghosts, demons and devils in song. The prolific writer has already written the bulk of another album, and has a wealth of other material still awaiting recording or release. This is a mature, powerful album from a writer who truly needs to be heard. Here’s hoping that many new ears will be tuned to this one.

Playlist: Episode #600 Sunday, July 5, 2015

It’s our 600th episode today, and so we took a look back at the past 599 episodes to see how we’ve been doing. We’ve compiled some facts and figures about our most played albums, songs, and artists, and we’ll run down those lists today! Plus, a brief look ahead to the Winnipeg Folk Festival, which kicks off this week!

Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Papa Razzi and The Photogs – Jeff Robson, Tell The Band To Go Home! – The Maniac Genius Piano Song Person Again
Nathan Wiley – Black Bones – Bottom Dollar – CDN
Geoff & Maria Muldaur – New Orleans Hopscop Blues – Pottery Pie

Songs we love & play a lot:
The Warped 45s – Live Bait – Matador Sunset – CDN
James McMurtry – Choctaw Bingo – Live in Aught-Three
Bruce Springsteen – Pay Me My Money Down – We Shall Overcome; The Seeger Sessions; American Land Edition

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Blaze Foley – Election Day – Cold, Cold Wold
Gurf Morlix – Clay Pigeons – Blaze Foley’s 113th Wet Dream
Willie P Bennett – Lace And Pretty Flowers – Hobo’s Taunt – CDN
Townes Van Zandt – If I Needed You – Legend
Geoff Berner – Light Enough to Travel – Light Enough to Travel – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Some albums that we play from a lot:
Del Barber – Running On A Wire – Headwaters – CDN – WPG
Del Barber – If I Told You That I Loved You – Love Songs For The Last 20 – CDN – WPG
Nathan – Stone – Jimson Weed – CDN – WPG
Jim Bryson – Somewhere Else – The North Side Benches – CDN

And some of our most played artists:
Leeroy Stagger – Slowly Sinking – Dear Love – CDN
Skydiggers – A Penny More – Restless – CDN
NQ Arbuckle – Punk Rocker – Hanging the Battle-Scarred Piñata – CDN

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Scott Nolan – This Time – Postcards – CDN – WPG
David Francey – Border Line – Torn Screen Door – CDN
Fred Eaglesmith – Water In The Fuel – Lipstick Lies & Gasoline – CDN

It’s Winnipeg Folk Festival time again!:
Steve Poltz – Some Things About Me You Should Know – Noineen Noiny Noin – CDN
Steve Poltz – Salt Suit – Noineen Noiny Noin and a Haff – CDN
Wilco – Outtasite (Outta Mind) – Being There

TTBTGH #600 Stats: Most Played Artists

We’re taking a look back at our first 599 episodes and tallying up our most played albums, songs, and artists.

Our last set of comprehensive stats was compiled around the event of our 10th anniversary on air. Those numbers from 2012 can be found here.

Out of all of the 15297 songs we’ve listed since the show began in 2002, we’ve played 12% local content and a full 58% Canadian!

(you can view the full spreadsheet and crunch the numbers yourself or look for your favourite here)

Here are the artists that we’ve played the most:

183 Fred Eaglesmith
161 David Francey
153 Scott Nolan
150 NQ Arbuckle
145 Willie P Bennet
144 Skydiggers
143 Nathan
135 Leeroy Stagger
133 Del Barber
133 Jim Bryson
132 Blackie & The Rodeo Kings
129 Steve Earle
128 Mike Plume
127 Shannon Lyon
123 JP Hoe
123 The Wailin’ Jennys
115 Paul Kelly
108 Lyle Lovett
105 Townes Van Zandt
102 Kathleen Edwards
99 Guy Clark
94 Romi Mayes
90 Mary Gauthier
87 Stephen Fearing
85 Danny Michel
85 Geoff Berner
84 Johnny Cash
84 Lynn Miles
83 Josh Ritter
82 Oh Susanna
82 Reid Jamieson
81 Dustin Bentall
81 Martyn Joseph
80 Ryan Adams
79 Christina Martin
78 Brock Zeman
78 Greg Macpherson
78 John Prine
77 Eliza Gilkyson
76 The Weakerthans

TTBTGH #600 Stats: Most Played Songs

We’re taking a look back at our first 599 episodes and tallying up our most played albums, songs, and artists.

Our last set of comprehensive stats was compiled around the event of our 10th anniversary on air. Those numbers from 2012 can be found here.

Out of all of the 15297 songs we’ve listed since the show began in 2002, we’ve played 12% local content and a full 58% Canadian!

(you can view the full spreadsheet and crunch the numbers yourself or look for your favourite here)

Here are the songs that we’ve played the most:

# of Plays Song
33 Willie’s Diamond Joe – Willie P Bennett
23 How to make gravy – Paul Kelly
21 Home soon (the cherry song) – Oh Susanna
18 Light Enough To Travel – Geoff Berner
18 Huntsville affair – NQ Arbuckle
17 Step Inside this House – Guy Clark/Lyle Lovett
17 Stone – Nathan
17 Waitin’ Around to Die – Townes Van Zandt
16 If I Needed You – Townes Van Zandt
16 The Waking Hour – David Francey
16 Fine – JP Hoe
15 Sunset Chaser – Nathan
15 Merry Christmas from the Family – Robert Earl Keen
15 Rosie – Scott Nolan
14 All My Tears – Julie Miller
14 Let him Roll – Guy Clark
14 Feel Much Better – Jim Bryson
14 Fleetwood – Jim Bryson
14 Bad Liver / Broken Heart – Scott Nolan
14 Pancho & Lefty – Townes Van Zandt
14 The Lucky Ones – Willie P Bennett
13 Clay Pigeons – Blaze Foley
13 Spring Wind – Greg Brown
13 Wide turn – Greg Macpherson
13 She’s High Water – Matt Epp
13 Mixkin Dancehall Blues – NQ Arbuckle
13 Drive Day – Scott Nolan
13 Reconstruction Site – The Weakerthans
13 Tecumseh Valley – Townes Van Zandt
12 Crash Hard – Dustin Bentall
12 You Come Home – Christina Martin
12 Lace & Pretty Flowers – Willie P Bennett
12 The Cape – Guy Clark
12 In Perfect Time – Jill Barber
12 Somewhere Else – Jim Bryson
12 Without Piano – Jim Bryson
12 Christmas in Prison – John Prine
12 Black Flowers – Lynn Miles
12 Motel 6 – The Brothers Cosmoline
12 Old Man – Neil Young (even though I’ve never played Neil’s version!)
12 My Favourite Chords – The Weakerthans
12 That’s How I Got to Memphis – Tom T Hall
11 49 Tons – Fred Eaglesmith
11 Election Day – Blaze Foley
11 Wind in the Wires – David Francey
11 It’s not the liquor I miss – Luke Doucet
11 Katie – Michael Johnston
11 Cruelty – Paul MacLeod
11 Giants – Paul MacLeod
11 Not a drop of rain – Robert Earl Keen
11 She’s Leaving Town – Dave Lang
11 One Voice – The Wailin’ Jennys
10 Codeine – Fred Eaglesmith
10 Westby – Kathleen Edwards
10 Bitter beauty – Jason Collett
10 Live Bait – The Warped 45s
10 Country Squall – Willie P Bennett
10 Angel from Montgomery – John Prine
10 Buckets of Rain – Bob Dylan (and never once Bob’s version!)
10 Pay Me My Money Down – traditional
10 Not a Doll – Carolyn Mark
10 Anne – Darren Day & The Fading Hopes
10 The Waitress – Del Barber
10 Sleeper – Greg Brown
10 Deliver Me – The Blue Shadows
10 That’s what makes you strong – Jesse Winchester
10 I Still Miss Someone – Johnny Cash
10 Too Sober to Sleep – Justin Rutledge
10 Over – Kate Maki
10 12 Bellevue – Kathleen Edwards
10 What Are You Waiting For? – Kathleen Edwards
10 This Old House – Kris Demeanor
10 Simple Song – Lyle Lovett
10 Good-Bye – Mary Gauthier
10 I Drink – Mary Gauthier
10 The Country North of Peterborough – Michael Johnston
10 Christmas card from a hooker in Minneapolis – Tom Waits
10 The Best Job I Ever Had – Mike Plume
10 Let Them Look – Nathan
10 Happy birthday – NQ Arbuckle
10 Sun’s Hanging Low – NQ Arbuckle
10 Won’t you come around – Paul Kelly
10 Paperback fantasy – Reid Jamieson
10 Hiding place – Serena Ryder
10 Even when you fall – Skydiggers
10 If The Creeks Don’t Rise – Sunparlour Players

TTBTGH #600 Stats: Most Played Albums

We’re taking a look back at our first 599 episodes and tallying up our most played albums, songs, and artists.

Our last set of comprehensive stats was compiled around the event of our 10th anniversary on air. Those numbers from 2012 can be found here.

Out of all of the 15297 songs we’ve listed since the show began in 2002, we’ve played 12% local content and a full 58% Canadian!

(you can view the full spreadsheet and crunch the numbers yourself or look for your favourite here)

Here are the albums that we’ve played from the most:

# of Plays Album Can-Con WPG
51 The North Side Benches – Jim Bryson CDN
46 Jimson Weed – Nathan CDN WPG
45 Love Songs for the Last 20 – Del Barber CDN WPG
45 Torn Screen Door – David Francey CDN
43 Curious Heart – Michael Johnston CDN
42 40 Days – The Wailin’ Jennys CDN WPG
39 Matt Mays – Matt Mays CDN
36 Hanging the Battle Scarred Pinata – NQ Arbuckle CDN
35 Failer – Kathleen Edwards CDN
34 Headwaters – Del Barber CDN WPG
34 Step Inside this House – Lyle Lovett
34 The Here in Review EP – JP Hoe CDN WPG
32 High or Hurtin’ – Blackie & The Rodeo Kings CDN
32 Key Principles – Nathan CDN WPG
32 The Unavoidable Truth – Reid Jamieson CDN
32 Two Hearts – Christina Martin CDN
31 Kings of Love – Blackie & The Rodeo Kings CDN
31 Reconstruction Site – The Weakerthans CDN WPG
31 The Occasionals – Jim Bryson CDN
31 The Waking Hour – David Francey CDN
31 Tryin’ To Start Out Clean – Willie P Bennett CDN
30 Shakespeare My Butt – The Lowest of the Low CDN
29 Land of Milk & Honey – Eliza Gilkyson
29 XOK – NQ Arbuckle CDN
27 Left & Leaving – The Weakerthans CDN WPG
27 On the Floor of Heaven – The Blue Shadows CDN
27 Sweet Something Steady – Romi Mayes CDN WPG
27 Tell the Band to Go Home – Paul MacLeod CDN
27 The Lights Behind – Shannon Lyon CDN
27 Wandered – Shannon Lyon CDN
26 Back to Me – Kathleen Edwards CDN
26 Legend – Townes Van Zandt (Best of collection)
26 Maintenance – Greg Macpherson CDN WPG
26 Stranger – Nathan CDN WPG

Playlist: Episode #599 Sunday, June 28, 2015 – Mike June & Jess Klein

It’s our last show before Canada Day, and although we celebrate great Canadian music every week on this program, a few special songs in honour of the day. We also look ahead to the return of Washboard Hank, and play a bit of a 4th of July tribute for our American friends. Most excitingly, we’ve got some very special live guests today, as Texas based singer/songwriters Mike June and Jess Klein dropped in to chat and play some of their great songs!

Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Mike Plume Band – So Long Stompin’ Tom – unreleased band version – CDN
The Wailin’ Jennys – The Parting Glass – 40 Days – CDN – WPG
Del Barber – O Canada (with The Profiteers) – live recording – CDN – WPG
Kathleen Edwards – Oh Canada – Asking For Flowers – CDN
Jason Collett – Love Song to Canada – single – CDN

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Washboard Hank and the Country Squires – Donut Shops of Ontario – Hoorah for Washboard Hank – CDN
Washboard Hank – Love Song of the Dump – Sweet Mysteries of Life – CDN Washboard Hank – Chompy the Headbiteroffer – Sweet Mysteries of Life – CDN
Fred Eaglesmith – White Trash – Official Bootleg Series Vol. 2 – CDN
Willie P Bennett – Mighty – Scenery/Sharpen the Plow – CDN
Del Barber – Queen Of July – Headwaters – CDN – WPG
Spirit Of The West – July – Spirituality: 1983-2008 – The Consummate Compendium – CDN
Early Winters – 4th Of July – 4th Of July
David Francey – Fourth of July – The Waking Hour – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Danny Barnes – Get It While You Can – Dirt on the Angel
Bad Livers – Love Songs Suck – Blood & Mood
Guy Forsyth – Should Have Been Raining – The Freedom to Fail
Jon Dee Graham – Faithless – Swept Away
Doug Sahm & Band – Texas Tornado – Country Outlaws: Renegade Country Music

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Mike June – never going back to San Antone – live performance
Jess Klein – Kids – live performance
Mike June – Fall from Grace – live performance
Jess Klein – Open Road – live performance
Mike June – I’ve Got the Darkness – live performance

Playlist: Episode #598 Sunday, June 21, 2015 – Matt Epp

It’s Father’s Day today, so a very special episode featuring fathers & our children, as I’m joined by my son Jeremy, and a special co-host, Gary Annable, who was one of the original hosts of Steel Belted Radio but hasn’t been back on UMFM in a decade; he brought his son along and we were joined by Matt Epp, who brought his infant daughter Luma with him for a chat and to play some songs from his new album.

Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Jess Klein – Cloud Song – Draw Them Near
Mike June – Let It Go (with Jon Dee Graham) – recorded live on UMFM
Mike Plume Band – Dimaggio – Fools for the Radio – CDN
Leaf Rapids – Galaxie 500 – recorded live on UMFM – CDN – WPG
Matt Epp – North Star – Ready in Time – CDN

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Matt Epp interview

Matt Epp – Promised Land – Luma – CDN
Matt Epp – Hard to Say – live performance – CDN
Matt Epp – Cash & Blood – live performance – CDN

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Matt Epp – Ready in Time – Ready in Time – CDN
Guy Clark – The Randall Knife – Dublin Blues
Drive-By Truckers – Outfit – Decoration Day
Steve Goodman – My Old Man – No Big Surprise: Anthology
Weddings Parties Anything – Father’s Day – Difficult Loves

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses) – Remember Me – The Low Highway
Loudon Wainwright III – A Year – Grown Man
Bobby Bare Jr. with Isabella Bare – Daddy, What If – Twistable, Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute To The Songs of Shel Silverstein
Syd Straw – My Daddy (Flies a Ship in the Sky) – Daddy-O Daddy: Rare Family Songs of Woody Guthrie
Catie Curtis – Dad’s Yard – Hello Stranger
Sean Rowe – My Little Man – Madman

Playlist: Episode #597 Sunday, June 14, 2015

Today a look ahead to some great upcoming live music and a whole pile of great new music.

Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist

2:00 – 2:30 pm

The Wooden Sky – Oh My God (It Still Means a Lot to Me) – If I Don’t Come Home You’ll Know I’m Gone – CDN
The Wooden Sky – The Wooden Sky – When Lost at Sea – CDN
The Wooden Sky – (Bit Part) – If I Don’t Come Home You’ll Know I’m Gone – CDN
The Wooden Sky – It Gets Old to Be Alone – Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun – CDN
The Wooden Sky – Colorado Girl – Bedrooms + Backstreets – CDN
Hard Working Americans – Come from the Heart (with Rosanne Cash) – The First Waltz

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell – The Traveling Kind – The Traveling Kind
The Weepies – Learning to Fly – Sirens
Calexico – When the Angels Played (with Pieta Brown) – Edge of the Sun
Sam Outlaw – Love Her for a Little While – Angelino
Tracy McNeil – Wildcats – Nobody Ever Leaves

3:00 – 3:30 pm

Brock Zeman – Walking in the Dark – Pulling Your Sword out of the Devil’s Back – CDN
Lindsay Ferguson – Niamh – Chameleon – CDN
Good Lovelies – Open Window – Burn the Plan – CDN
The Hems – Those Early Years – Those Early Years
The Brothers Comatose – Morning Time (feat. Nicki Bluhm) – Respect the Van
Renn – King of California – King of California

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Chuck Prophet – Truth Will Out (Ballad of Melissa and Remy) – Sawyer Sessions: Season 1.5
Gillian Welch – The Way It Goes – The Harrow & The Harvest
Kim Richey – If You Don’t Mind – Glimmer
Lynne Hanson – Good Intentions – River of Sand – CDN
Jackie Washington – Goin’ To Chicago – Blues & Sentimental – CDN

Playlist: Episode #596 Sunday, June 7, 2015

Today’s show is a love letter to one of the most significant influences in my life and certainly the biggest source of musical education in my life, The Winnipeg Folk Festival. I’ve seen and been a part of many amazing things at the festival, and today’s show discusses some of the many highlights of my 22 years at the festival.

Artist – Song title – Album Title – CDN=Canadian – WPG=Winnipeg artist

2:00 – 2:30 pm

Alejandro Escovedo – Baby’s Got New Plans – Thirteen Years
Iain Matthews – Back of the Bus – Skeleton Keys
Spirit of the West – Political – Labour Day – CDN
Skydiggers – Accusations – Restless – CDN
Rory McLeod – Farewell Welfare (Part 1) – Angry Love

2:30 – 3:00 pm

Stephen Fearing – Beguiling Eyes – Out to Sea – CDN
Blackie & The Rodeo Kings – Lace And Pretty Flowers – High Or Hurtin’ – CDN
Willie P Bennett – Turn Out – Scenery/Sharpen the Plow – CDN
Chris Whitley – Phone Call From Leavenworth – Living With The Law
Ani DiFranco – Not A Pretty Girl – Not A Pretty Girl
Rory McLeod – Farewell Welfare (Part 1) – Angry Love

3:00 – 3:30 pm

John Hiatt – Dust Down A Country Road – Walk On
Steve Earle – Down Here Below – Washington Square Serenade
Richard Thompson – Let It Blow – Front Parlour Ballads
Randy Newman – Louisiana 1927 – Good Old Boys
Ray Davies – Vietnam Cowboys – Working Man’s Café
Elvis Costello & The Attractions – High Fidelity – Get Happy!!

3:30 – 4:00 pm

Buddy Miller – Worry Too Much – Universal United House of Prayer
Steve Forbert – The Sweet Love That You Give Me (Sure Goes A Long Long Way) – Jackrabbit Slim
Chuck Prophet – You Did (Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp) – Age Of Miracles
Geoff Berner – Maginot Line – We Shall Not Flag Or Fail, We Shall Go On To The End – CDN
Greg MacPherson – Windy – Balanced On A Pin – CDN – WPG

TTBTGH Presents: Summer Concerts Galore!

June is upon us already, and that means we’re into the busy spring/summer concert & festival season, and we couldn’t be happier! Here are a few reminders & pleas to check out some amazing shows that are coming up.

I’m selling tickets for all of the following, because they’re all shows that mean a lot to me. I really want to get tickets into your hands. Buy them from me (or Stu or Eugene) and you don’t pay any ticket fees of any kind, and I’ll be glad to bring tickets to you wherever you might be. If you’re heading out to a show that I might be at (Whitney Rose? C.R. Avery?) let me know and I’ll bring some along. If you want to drop by the U of M, come to The Sunset Saloon, or if it’s easier to bring tickets to you at home or at work, please do say so! It’s no trouble! We just really want big crowds at these shows, and we’ll do almost anything to ensure it.

June 24 at Times Change(d) High & Lonesome Club, it’s the return of the Mike Plume Band featuring Grant Siemans! Mike is amazing, this you should know by now. He’s assembled a top-notch band for this tour, including long time (amazing) drummer Ernie B, as well as his usual bassist for the past bunch of years (Ben) and this time out a talented keyboard player and a pedal steel player. Of this lineup, Mike says, “It’s easily the best lineup I’ve ever had. Nice full sound. Not a far cry from Blue Rodeo. Oh yeah, Grant Siemans is playing with us in Winnipeg and in Dauphin.” We’ve convinced John Scoles that we’re too damn old to stay out late on a weeknight, so he’s putting Mike on first at 8:30. There’s an exciting young band called Sun K on after that, and you’re welcome and encouraged to stick around for their set, but free and clear to get a good night’s sleep instead. This night will be amazing, I GUARANTEE! Tickets are $15.
http://mikeplume.com/
http://www.sunkofficial.com/

June 27 at The Sunset Saloon, it’s Mike June and Jess Klein! This is a double bill as solid as they come, with Mike June, an exciting up-and-comer who you surely fell in love with last year, and past Winnipeg Folk Festival and West End Cultural Centre performer Jess Klein, who’s been making records and wowing crowds since the turn of the millennium. This one will be special! (Mike and Jess will also be playing at The StuDome on June 28, but we strongly encourage you to check out our show or both!) We encourage at least $20 donation for this one, but house concert rules apply.

July 15 at The Park Theatre Lynn Miles with Scott Nolan! Last year’s Sunset Saloon show was so legendary that we just had to bring this combo back together, but now we want to get a lot more people in on the magic, so come to Winnipeg’s best all-around music venue ​and enjoy this amazing night of powerful songs. $20 is a small price to pay for something this great.

July 27 at The Sunset SaloonCorin Raymond‘s Bookworm and solo acoustic musical performance! This is something so unique and wonderful. We’ve only ever had concerts at The Saloon so far, but it’s time to branch out into the world of theatre. Corin Raymond put together his first one-man show along with help from Fringe theatre legend TJ Dawe a few years ago, and it was a huge hit. Corin is bringing his new one-man show to our Fringe Festival this summer, but people have been asking when they could see Bookworm again (or for the first time.) I asked too, and when Corin said that he had no plans, I went to work making plans. This show was a huge hit at our Fringe Festival a few years ago in the much larger Planetarium Auditorium, so it’s a real treat to see it this up-close and personal. And because Corin is such an amazing singer/songwriter (and fan of great songs) he’ll bring his guitar and play a set of music after the theatrical portion. Advance tickets are available NOW for $20. All remaining tickets will be easy to sell at The Folk Festival and The Fringe Festival, so get yours as soon as you can. This WILL sell out, and without a ticket, I can’t guarantee that you’ll get in this time.
http://www.corinraymond.com/
http://www.corinraymond.com/bookworm/
http://tellthebandtogohome.com/2015/05/12/corin-raymonds-bookworm-music-july-27-the-sunset-saloon/

There’s other good stuff going on, and other shows to be announced. This is going to be another great summer of music!

Hope to see you out at these shows!